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But the tone is more often of joie de vivre.

It's Coronation Street's turn, and it's won more often of late.

While it is more often of historical and cultural than aesthetic appeal, the show offers pictures of great accomplishment.

More often of late, those thoughts have been plucked from the blogosphere and amplified by old-style media.

The poorest members of the group died of smoking-related causes slightly more often than the richest, and poor women died more often of cancer.

"Five Points of Discussion" is an introspective new work about problems of shedding emotional baggage, only to collect more, often of the same sort.

Some johns undoubtedly don't care whether or not a woman is trafficked — some are even said to find the idea stimulating — but people doing anti-trafficking work hear more often of women who are threatened by their pimps for sullenness.

Which tempts us to do it more often, of course.

Kidnappings - more often of oil workers, the rich and famous - are a common occurrence in Nigeria.

Participants were reminded more often of prior proverbs that shared the same meaning than prior unrelated instances.

In users of cellular phones, women significantly (p < 0.05) complained more often of sleep disturbance than men.

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